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4.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating!* Private tutoring by top Case Western grads.

"The student and I had our last session and it went well. We went over a lot of different material and she just asked questions about the material she didn't understand after reviewing what we had done before."

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"We spent most of the time going over the different cost curves for firms in a competitive market in depth. We also discussed different types of markets, from monopolies to competitive markets, and went over some of the student's homework together, which was an effective way of emphasizing the issues. "

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"We went over the basics of demand and supply curves and the difference between determinants of demand and supply vs movement along the curve. "

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"The student has a test in economics tomorrow, so we spent this session going over some of the main terms and concepts. This unit included a few math equations, namely the formulas for calculating comparative advantage and converting one currency to another. She had some worksheets with practice problems in each, and we worked on those together as well. Her grades in both German and economics have been going up, so great work!"

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"Today we continued our review of the effects of monetary policy. We went over the graphs as well as the reasoning behind each link in the chain of events that traces the effect of raised or lowered interest rates on GDP. "

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"We have covered basic PPFs and opportunity costs. The students appear to be optimistic and naturally bright. I have left the them a set of notes from our session to benefit them next time we can meet and some algebra which needs to be reviewed. "

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"She worked through Chapter 5 of her homework assignment for her macroeconomics course. The student submitted the homework online and received a 93% on the assignment. She will have a major exam at end of March or early April. She had a very high energy to complete the assignment successfully. No concerns from this session."

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"We went through homework for economics and biology and worked on a writing assignment. The biggest issue for today was creating an introduction for the essay we have been working on. There was no extra practice necessary for today, and there were no concerns."

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"I originally wanted to do a diagnostic test to see which parts of the course the student needed the most help on, but she wanted to review first before doing so. We went over supply and demand curves and shifts, comparative and absolute advantage, inflation and real and nominal interest rates. She seemed to have a good grasp on these concepts, so we discussed her doing a diagnostic test over the weekend and reviewing some of the other concepts to identify what she wanted to work on the most. I left a review book, and I am going to send her a test that I think will help indicate which concepts she needs to review in depth."

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"We covered the income-offer curve, the Engel curve, and the demand curve from the perspective of a consumer. We went over how to get the Engel curve from an income-offer curve. We also did one problem about Weak Axioms of Revealed Preference. There will be one more session before the exam on Monday. "